1 You always get GOOD GOODS t Alexander's. Alexander Dep't Store I IVETOES BALLOT LI GOV. CHAMBERLAIN WANTS NO STRAIGHT TICKLTS. DEEP HIP G IpJ Showing the newest con ceptions In Ftencfe and American Corsets Look at O0f dollar Corset in the Window. $ GARDEN SEEDS Fresh, Reliable Garden Seeds. The kind that are pro ductive. Don't take chances wasting your efforts, Onion sets, best variety. Nice Sound Apples Good Cabbage Fresh Ranch Eggs Martin's Family Grocery and Bakery The Best IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST D. M. Ferrv's Garden Seeds unauestionaDiv me uesi. mcy , . nni Kapted to this soil and climate. TOILET SOAP Finest line of high grade! Soaps on the market. Friday, Feb 27 and Saturday, Feb. 28 SPECIAL SALE Voter Must Mark His Crosi Before Each Name Voted for as at Present Thinks the Amendment Helped Political Machine. Salem, Ore,, Feb. 27. The bill for an amendment to the Australian bal lot law, which would permit a voter to cast a "straight" ticket by mak ing one mark on his ballot, was ve toed by Governor Chamberlain to day. This was senate bill IPS. Hunt and Marsters. The veto message Is as follows: "Under the law as it now Is, the names of the candidates for each of fice are arranged under the designa tion of the office In alphabetical or der according to the surnames. The proposed amendment eliminates this arrangement and places the names of the candidates for each party under the designation of the party. The names of all republicans are placed under the head 'republican ticket'; the names of all democrats are placed under the head 'democratic ticket,' and so on for as many tickets as there happen to be. "A small circle is placed under the party name on each ballot, and a square at the right of the names of each of Its nominees, so that the vot er may go Into the booth and vote a straight ticket by making a cross in the circle, or Indicate his choice of an individual of any other party by making a cross within the square opposite the name of the Individual for whom he desires to vote. "The people of the state are pen erally satisfied with the present ar rangement of the Australian nallot. It is difficult for any partv or trac tion to use money or " other corrupt means to influence voters, for the reason that when a man retires to a booth to prepare his ballot the names being alphabetically arranged he Is compelled to read each name and carefully consider the merits of the individuals before depositing his bal lot. "Under the new law corrupt means may be more easily used because the voter retires to the booth and in a few moments marks his ballot at at the head of the party designated and retires without considering the merits of any candidate. "The purpose of the Australian bal lot law is to safeguard election and to come as near as possible to pro curing the unbiased, unprejudiced ex pression of the people. Anything that will assist in doing this is to be commended, and whatever retards it is to be condemned. The proposed amendment, instead of assisting to purify the political atmosphere in Oregon, will have the contrary effect, and I therefore return said bill with my veto." LAND ENTRIES SUSPENDED. Department Takes Action Regarding Morrow County. The Dalles. Ore.. Feb. 27 The fol lowing dispatch was received by the officers at the land office: "Suspend from all forms of dis posal except under homestead lnws per act June 17, 1902, townships 3 and 4 north, ranges 25 and 26 east. W. A. Richards, commissioner." This land embraces the arid rcglnn south and cast of Castle Rock, Moi tow county, opposite which, in Wash ington, artesian water ha boon struck. Recent entries under the desert land act in township I north, range 25 enst. have been made on lfOO acres by private parties with n view to co-operative Irrigation and reclamation LAW For particulars Call at Miller Grocery Co.! r F . UKASE ON GASOLINE. 636 Main Street Phone Main 511 ASK FOR chlitz I The Store That Saves You Money. Bargains in HE BEER THAT MADE ilwaukee Famous Unequalled for Table Use Real Estate I have a larger and better list of Farms, Stock Ranches and City Property to sell than ever before. Also a big lot of land in the comirg wheat section of Eastern Washington. N.Berkeley Ml kinds of imported lunches, w4w Yui3i, saucin aui 011U - 1 1 nui etd jl nmc Main Streets near Postoffice ' 1 arraers Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor 1 mui eea, Chopped Kecd, etc on hand. X)a GOOD UAS AH ADVANTAGE over a poor writer, in an office poaiaon e&n do more and better work. Realizing this, we give much attention to penman ahlp all our rtudenta become good writ er. For business use, we teach a plain, round band; tor professional work, every ityle thU ts known. InTwtlgate our acnool; It will pay. Open all the rear; stu dents admitted any time; catalogue free. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE POH.T1.A1VD, OREGON A. r. ARMSTRONG. 1.1, .H.. rUIHCIPAl, Seventy-Two Test is Withdrawn From Public Use Works Well For the Electric Light Men. King Rockefeller's ukase on gaso line, withdrawing ?2-test gasoline, the brand used lor lighting by the big lamps, has caused consternation in the smaller towns where gasoline is so extensively used for that pur pose. Standard Oil agents have been busy passing the king's certified or ders about, notifying customers that that brand .will no longer be used. It works great hardships on country merchants and hotels, which have been fitting out with gasoline lights at great expense .some adopting pat ent lamps on large royalties. All of these will have to go., just to please King Rockefeller. At the same time the electric light men are made very happy, -for the ltrge powfv gasoline lights, was real ly the only competitor to be found. The large gasoline light is very cheap and. barring the danger in using. was sure to be very widely uted. Num erous towns have been prevented from introduction of light, that al most sina qua non. of development lor ambitious places, by the fact that the big gasoline lights, both Street and store, are so satisfactory and so cheap as to shut out the big arc lights. So perhaps while merchants and other large light users will condemn Standard Oil, the electric light men may vote Rockefeller a leather medal. Exchange. SHEARING MACHINES. Sheep Men Will Install Public Shear ing Pens at Pleasant Valley. Baker City, Feb. 27. A new ma chine for shearing sheep wil Ibe in troduced into Baker county in the spring. The large floekniabters will drive their sheep to convenient points near the railroad when the new ma chine will do the work of shearing. It is understood that there is a com pany back of the scheme and only large flocks, or an aggregation of two flocks will pay to have It set up. Pleasant Valley will be the scene of active operations this summer, where the large flocks of Iee Broth ers and W. G Ayre will be sheared. From information at reliable hands it is learned that the machine will save the sheep owners a large sum of money, and do the work well and In a short space of time. SOME FEATURES OF THE EDDY AND PIERCE MEASURE. Umatilla County Would Draw $36,276 on Her Present School Population Her Five-Mill Levy Produced 6$28,319 Last Year. Salem, Ore., Feb. 27. One or the bills passed by the last legislature which affects nearly every county and school district in the state is Eddy's house bill 264, which is also the Pierce senate bill, governing the levying of school taxes. The present law requires that a 5-mill tax be lev led by each county for school pur poses and this money is apportioned among the districts of the several counties. The rate of levy Is now uniform throughout the state. Under the terms of the Eddy bill a radical change is made, and after 1903 the county courts will make such a levy as will produce a sum equal to $C for each child of school age In the county. This will mean a raise of about .8 of a mill in school taxes ,on an aver age, although in some counties the present rate will be doubled. The bill provides that in those counties where $6 or more per capita is already rais ed the same amount shall be contin ued, but those counties that are rais ing less than $G per capita must in crease the rate of levy so as to pro duce that amount. Counties Not Affected. The only counties not affected by the new law are Crook, Harney, Kla math, Lake, .Malheur. Multnomah and Tillamook. These counties already raise more than $C per capita. Jose phine county now raises but $2.50 per capita under the 5-mill tax, so that county must more than double the rate of levy, or place the rate at about 12 mills. Washington county schools get but $3,12 per capita un der the 5-mlll tax, so It Is apparent that in order to produce $C per capita the rate of levy must be nearly dou bled. Many other counties will be affected in the same way, though not to so great an extent. Based on Number of Pupils. Under the present law, providing a fixed rate of levy, the county asses sors could i educe the amount of mon ey raised for school purposes by re ducing the valuations on the assess ment lolls. Under the new law a re duction In the valuations will not at feet the amount to be raised, but will make a higher rate of levy necessary, The new plan will be one more in centive to a higher valuation, as the higher the valuation the lower the rate. The New Lsw. The Eddy bill is as follows: "Section 3374. School tax The county court of the several counties of this state are hereby requited to levy, at the same time they levy other taxes, a tax upon uil taxable property in their counties for school purposes, which shall aggregate an amount which shall be at least $U per capita for each and all of the children within the county between the ages of four and 20 years, as shown by the then last preceding school census, which tax shall bo col lected at the same time, In tho same manner, and by the same officers that other taxes shall be collected; provided that the per capita amount so levied In any county shall not be less than tho per capita amount of the school tax levied in tho county for the year 1903." (Under the new law the school fund of Umatilla county, for 604C scholars will be $36,276. Tho as sessed valuation of the property of this county was $5,663,918 last year, which at a 5-mill levy pro-luced $28, 319 of school fund, or a per capita fund of $4.68 to each scholar.; "Magda." There is no doubt a house crowded to- the doors will greet tho gifted ac tress, Florence Roberts- and her ex, cellent company, when they corne to the opera house on Tuesday evening next, March 3, when she will be seen in Soudermann's celebrated master! piece, "Magda," which has won uni versal success In both continents. Florence Roberts will appear as Mag da, and special scenery will be used for the production. Seats now selling. Have you had your shoes repaired at Teutsch? Try him. THE BEST MFG. CO. Are in the Field with the Latest Improved Side-Hill Combined Harvester It is a success and works smoothly and perfectly on all hills. These machines have been thoroughly tested and are guaranteed to be tho simplest and best com bined harvester on the market. THE BEST MANUFACTURING COMPANY manu factures a small side-hill Combined Harvester and a large one; also their celebrated Steam Harvester The merits of which are well known in Uma tilla County. THE BEST MANUFACTURING CO.'S Machines are handled in Umatilla County by TEMPLE & WILCOX, Local Agents Have Yewr Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once Delay will lead to serious breaks. First-class work guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable Plumber. Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel TT l l I 1 i ft I TTTTtTTTTTTtTTTTTTTTi FRAZER OPERA HOUSE BAKER & WELCH, Mgrs, MARK M00RH0USE, Local Mgr. ONE NIGHT TUESDAY, MARCH 3 Return Visit the Emotional Actress, FLORENCE ROBERTS Direction Bclasco & Tliall. Presenting tor the first time here Sonder mann's celebrated drama MAGDA t PRICES: -50c, 75o and $1.00. T First two rows in Gallery Reserved. TTT'l1 "I'T 'I"!1 I1 1'TTTTTT 'ni'TTT "I1 I'D'T I TTT'I'TT 1' WWW TT I TT'lfTl THE OLD MILL STREAM." I Enjoy your leUure time at Daniel Sully Tonight in This Beauti. ful Drama. Back of Mr. Sully's house hi Mink Hollow. Ulster county, Now York, there is a beautiful stream that has been the subject of litigation for years between an old Irishman named Ryan, who runs a Hour mill, and the farmers of the vicinity along tho banks of whoso land runs tho stream. He wanted a sort of perpetual franchise to dam up the stream ami run his mill and the shrewd farmers who had an equity interest in tho water prepared to make him nay dearly lor the privilege. This litiga tion Involved lite heart affairs of the irishman s daughter and her many suitors, who were sons of tho farm ers who were lighting him. Tho mill stream divided several loving hearts and eventually became the source of nearly all the romances that huvo Idealized the little community "Tho Old Mill Stream" will bo seen at tin Krazer tonight. Treaty of Pekln. Washington, R C, Feb. 27. As tho United States government recently lias been addressed by tho other sig natory powers to the treaty of Pekln lespectlng tho exclusion of firearms from China it may bo stated that this government Is doing all it can to tarry out Urn treaty agreement on that point LADIES, TAKE NOTICE Attention, now, I alien, all happy and khvI Juit set) my UstuSerl Hut Two Hits to pay For beautiful photo, full cabinet aire, That would make your beat fellow Juat open blteyea. Juit eaat the K. O. at Danner'n old lUnd, You will ite our exhibit o beautiful and fraud, II there try to pleaie you, tbe beat wa know bow, Wltb that liiiu plaatant imlle and an artlttto bow. It matter but little bow old you may be Whether tweet ilxteen or age twenty-three Be you bandaome and tall, or at auto at an elf, Vou will get a nice photo of your tweet little Our work It Vihti Cljua and ao fine you mutt know, That all tbe Lett people know juit whera to go. Through tbe wools month ol March wa will iB juu una aoug, 8o Lrlug jour bttl fellow and cone right along DANNER, ii&E. Webb St. ROBINSON'S AMUSEMENT PARLORS UNDER W, & C. R. DEPOT First-class Bowling Alleys Best Billiard and Pool Tables Shooting and Throwing Gallor. ies. Musical entertainment nvery evening. Best order maintained. Temperance refreshments and cigars. Drop in and while away your spare time. Lumber. Lumber, Lumber. All kinds for all purposes, Sash, Doors and Blkids. Planing of all descriplions done to otder. Don't place your order for Building Material until vou have consulted us. Pendleton Planing Mill a4 Lumber Yard, (RMERT rOWSTlR, Proprietor J' EE m 'v (A, I' i '. -4 41 4 rir'iiifttiV ri